Trio takes #USJuniorAm Qual. medal at Union League National - The Golf Association of Philadelphia

Jun 27, 2018

Trio takes #USJuniorAm Qual. medal at Union League National

June 27, 2018

SWAINTON, N.J. — Two Golf Association of Philadelphia Junior stalwarts, along with a St. John’s University-bound Long Islander, shared the winner’s circle Wednesday in a U.S. Junior Amateur Championship Qualifier.

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   At a revitalized Union League National Golf Club (par 72, 6,858 yards), Huntingdon Valley Country Club’s Brian Isztwan, Luca Jezzeny of The Bucks Club and Doylestown Country Club, and Tyler Gerbavsits of Huntingdon, N.Y., all fired even-par rounds of 72 to earn shares of the medalist honor.

   In a 4-for-2 playoff decided in six holes, securing the first alternate position was Brendan Hansen of Spring Lake, N.J., while the second went to Akhil Giri of Moorestown, N.J.

   The U.S. Junior Amateur will take place July 16-21 at Baltusrol Golf Club in Springfield, N.J.

   Isztwan, headed to Harvard University in the fall, carded four birdies on the day. None other was more important than his last full cut of the day on No. 18 (par 4, 420 yards), which may go down as “one of the best shots” he’s ever hit.

   “I know I needed one or two birdies coming in. I hit the fairway off the tee there, then picked up my 6-iron, and hit it to two feet from 167 yards out, dead into the wind,” said Isztwan, 18, of Huntingdon Valley, Pa. “I was at 1 over at the time, and the only thing I kept telling myself from the fairway was just to make two really good swings. I only ended up needing one, and thankfully that tap-in putt meant I didn’t have a nervous attempt at the end.”

   Fresh off a tied for fourth-place finish in the Pennsylvania State Junior Championship at Hershey Country Club with a 3-over total of 145, Isztwan is now set to make his USGA championship debut.

   “To have that kind of week of experience going into school will be huge for me. It’s so cool when you get to play with the kids who are going to the top schools – the Alabama’s, Oklahoma’s and all of those programs. They might beat me, but it will be really fun,” said Isztwan. “After that, I’m super excited to get up to Harvard. We only have six players, so I should get good playing time.”

   The other GAP Member to qualify was Jezzeny, who sat atop the leaderboard for most of the day. Starting on the back nine, Jezzeny found himself 3 under thru 13 holes, but a double bogey on No. 8 (par 5, 585 yards) and a bogey blemish on 9 (par 3, 197 yards) brought him back to even.

   “I had a good look from 10 feet on the last hole there that would have kept me under par. It didn’t fall, which I was obviously disappointed with at the time,” said Jezzeny, a rising senior at Central Bucks West High School. “Then I played the waiting game.”

   Early red numbers that surfaced early, much like Jezzeny’s, disappeared from above the cut line. The wait paid off and his ticket to the Championship proper was punched.

   “This is a dream come true for me. It really is,” said the 17-year-old resident of Furlong, Pa. “I’ve tried to qualify for this event three or four times and haven’t gotten through. I’ve never tested my game against the country’s best of the best, so just qualifying means the world to me.”

   Gerbavsits, who officially signed for the Red Storm in November, bogeyed his first hole of the day, No. 10 (par 4, 380 yards). He immediately erased the deficit with an up-and-down birdie on No. 11 (par 5, 560 yards) and 25-foot birdie bomb on 12 (par 3, 173 yards).

   “From there on out, it was an absolute grind. I made par on every hole in besides one bogey (on No. 4), but I’m happy with the final number,” he said.

   The 18-year-old is a frequent competitor in Metropolitan Golf Association and Long Island Golf Association events. Soon enough, he’ll be a USGA competitor and Division 1 golfer stationed in the Big Apple.

   “I can’t wait to get up there. I was looking at a few schools, but once I got the call from St. John’s and visited the campus I knew that’s where I wanted to be,” said Gerbavsits.

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Qualifiers
Name, city, state Score
Tyler Gerbavsits, Huntington, N.Y. 72
Brian Isztwan, Huntingdon Valley, Pa. 72
Luca Jezzeny, Furlong, Pa. 72
Alternates (in order)
*Brendan Hansen, Spring Lake, N.J. 73
*Akhil Giri, Moorestown, N.J. 73
Failed to qualify
Drue Nicholas, Egg Harbor Township, N.J. 73
*Jack Irons, Naples, Fla. 73
*George Roessler, New York City, N.Y. 73
Patrick Welch, Providence, R.I. 73
Joey Collins, McDonough, Ga. 74
Garrett Engle, Harrisburg, Pa. 74
Marshall Meisel, Chevy Chase, Md.. 74
Miko Ospovat, Austin, Texas 74
John Updike, Wayne, Pa. 74
Charlie Baker, Wayne, Pa. 75
Gregory Deluca, Langhorne, Pa. 75
Cole Ekert, Chatham, N.J. 75
Patrick Isztwan, Huntingdon Valley, Pa. 75
Gerry Mei, Canada 75
Jack O’Donnell, Cohasset, Mass. 75
Liam Powderly, Cockeysville, Md. 75
Noah Schwartz, Cherry Hill, N.J. 75
J.T. Spina, Schwenksville, Pa. 75
Chris Vandette, Canada 75
Logan Boucher, Canada 76
Mason Nam, Scottsdale, N.J. 76
Carter Nunez, South Orange, N.J. 76
Jack Halleron, Timonium, Md. 77
Stephen Lorenzo, Lower Gwynedd, Pa. 77
Jake Maddaloni, Newtown Square, Pa. 77
Jake McCloskey, West Chester, Pa. 77
Michael Paduano, Shrewsbury, N.J. 77
Erik Stevens, Annandale, N.J. 77
Jack Sullivan, Petersburg, N.J. 77
Zheng Bao, People’s Republic of China 78
Mac Bredahl, Chatham, N.J. 78
Ryan Feldman, Rockville, Md. 78
Mark Haghani, Wilson, Wyo. 78
Joseph Lenane, Dedham, Mass. 78
Eddie McGreevy, Bayonne, N.J. 78
Drew Mulcahy, Gladstone, N.J. 78
Kevin Smith, Wallingford, Pa. 78
Gage Wolfle, Sewell, N.J. 78
Andreas Aivazoglou, Glen Mills, Pa. 79
Andrew Gallagher, Mount Laurel, N.J. 79
Randall Lazzaro, Colts Neck, N.J. 79
John Peters, Carlisle, Pa. 79
Clement Shao, Warren, N.J. 79
Zachary Kerr, Potomac, Md. 80
Joseph Lostumbo, Flemington, N.J. 80
Christian Meliambro, Canada 80
Michael Mitnick, Linwood, N.J. 80
Jack Hamilton, Wayne, Pa. 81
Alex Mulrooney, Wilmington, Del. 81
Patrick Sheehan, Doylestown, Pa. 81
Rohan Sikand, Colts Neck, N.J. 81
Andrew Curran, Media, Pa. 82
Jack Sonne, Maineville, Ohio 82
Kyle Rogers, Jackson, N.J. 83
Jack Ross, Medford Lakes, N.J. 83
Alec Ryden, Moorestown, N.J. 83
William Tone, Moorestown, N.J. 83
Ryan Fenton, East Williston, N.Y. 84
Finnian McGarry, Haddonfield, N.J. 84
Drew Steinmetz, Gilbertsville, Pa. 84
Caleb Rossi, Manahawkin, N.J. 85
Colin Walsh, Warminster, Pa. 85
Jackson Paradee, Dover, Del. 88
Matthew Thomas, Mount Laurel, N.J. 88
Trevor Martinez, Annapolis, Md. 89
Varun Sikand, Colts Neck, N.J. 89
Robbie Copit, Wynnewood, Pa. NS
Saurav Bhasin, Plainview, N.Y. WD
Jack Edelman, Ho Ho Kus, N.J. WD
Tyler Kim, New York, N.Y. WD
Conor McGrath, Huntingdon Valley, Pa. WD
Ty Sullivan, Canada WD
Samuel Walker, Radnor, Pa. WD
Aaron Williams, Owings Mills, Md. WD
*-decided in playoff
NS-no show; WD-withdrawal

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